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New York City faces unexpected World Cup issue as bathroom shortage raises concern

News RoomBy News RoomApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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With just weeks to go before the FIFA World Cup 2026, New York City is facing a problem few expected but one that could affect millions of visitors: a shortage of public bathrooms.

With matches scheduled at MetLife Stadium and projections of more than one million visitors, the current infrastructure may not be enough to handle the demand. The city currently has roughly one public restroom for every 8,500 people, a ratio that already leads to long lines in busy areas like parks and tourist spots even without major events. In other words, it’s part of everyday life.

An unexpected issue ahead of the World Cup

The issue isn’t new, but the World Cup is putting it under the spotlight. Local officials have begun warning that, without a rapid expansion or a clear strategy to address it, the experience for both tourists and residents could be affected by the lack of restroom access across the city.

The constant flow of fans between New York and New Jersey especially toward MetLife Stadium adds even more pressure on basic services. The venue is set to host eight matches, including five group-stage games, a Round of 32, a Round of 16, and the final on July 19, increasing demand across the region. On top of that, concerns around transportation, costs, and overall logistics continue to grow.

City officials are working on plans to improve access. The availability of public restrooms could directly impact how the city is perceived during one of the world’s biggest events.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will feature 48 teams and more than 100 matches, drawing global attention. New York and New Jersey will host some of the most important games, including the final. The challenge now is not just organizing matches, but delivering a complete experience. Something as basic as access to a bathroom could end up being one of the most remembered aspects.

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